Stihl 029

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CowboyAndy

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Feb 29, 2008
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Chateaugay, NY
What is the quality of the Stihl 029? I found one in the local paper for sale for $200. Currently I have a husky 142 for limbing and bucking smaller stuff (up to 10" or so) and was looking for something that can handle up to 16-18" maple, hickory and cherry. Would this be a good saw for that? I looked on Stihl's website and didn't see 029 listed... is it the same as the 290 farm boss?
 
Our number one selling chain saw, enough said. Designed for rugged homeowner or landscape and farm use, the legendary STIHL FARM BOSS® is a true work saw. With plenty of power to spare, you can let the MS 290 do the cutting for you— from limbing, to felling and bucking larger trees into firewood.

Standard Features:

Toolless fuel and oil caps with retainers
IntelliCarb™ compensating carburetor
Adjustable automatic bar and chain oiler
Carburetor preheat shutter for summer/winter operation
Side access chain tensioner
Forged connecting rod with caged needle bearings
View standard features common to many STIHL chain saws

CHAIN SAW MODELS:

DISPLACEMENT
56.5 cc (3.45 cu. in.)

ENGINE POWER
2.8 kW (3.8 bhp)

WEIGHT
5.9 kg (13.0 lbs.)

FUEL CAPACITY
560 cc (18.9 oz.)

CHAIN OIL CAPACITY
330 cc (11.2 oz.)

OILOMATIC® CHAIN
.325" RMC3 or 3/8" RMC3

RECOMMENDED RANGE
OF GUIDE BAR LENGTHS
40 to 50 cm (16" to 20")
STIHL ROLLOMATIC®

STIHL recommends #3634 (26 RMC3 67) OILOMATIC® saw chain and 16" 3003 812 7013 Ematic™ guide bar combination.

Our No. 1 selling chain saw model.
 
Should work for that job very nicleyand yes same saw the o29 is older saw
 
MS290 and 029 are the same saw, just different vintages. Assuming that the 029 is in good condition (at a minimum pull the muffler and check out piston/cylinder condition), it will definitely handle the wood you have in mind for it to cut up. A 18" bar seems to feel best on this saw, in my experience, though it is equally happy with a 16" or 20" bar, too.
 
It's a good saw but 200 is too much in my opinion. I have an 041 farm boss I picked up in '77 that still works and I think I paid 425 for it back then. You mean to tell me that a 20yo 029 is worth 200? No way.
 
Joe my 041 3.73 cu in or 61cm to the 3rd power so the point is I don't think the 029 has a relationship to the cc's. But let me be clear I'm no tech head...just a wood cutting sumbasti is all.
 
JPapiPE said:
What is the c.c. measurement of the small engine on the saw you speak off.....? It is by no chance a 29 C.C. engine? or is it?
It is a 55cc I believe.

savageactor7 said:
It's a good saw but 200 is too much in my opinion. I have an 041 farm boss I picked up in '77 that still works and I think I paid 425 for it back then. You mean to tell me that a 20yo 029 is worth 200? No way.

What makes you say its 20 years old? When did Stihl chance from the 029 to the 290?
 
CowboyAndy said:
JPapiPE said:
What is the c.c. measurement of the small engine on the saw you speak off.....? It is by no chance a 29 C.C. engine? or is it?
It is a 55cc I believe.

savageactor7 said:
It's a good saw but 200 is too much in my opinion. I have an 041 farm boss I picked up in '77 that still works and I think I paid 425 for it back then. You mean to tell me that a 20yo 029 is worth 200? No way.

What makes you say its 20 years old? When did Stihl chance from the 029 to the 290?
i think they change the # about 5-6 years ago and 425.00 in 1977 and it still running 200.00 for a good ruuning 029 not bad.
 
savageactor7 said:
It's a good saw but 200 is too much in my opinion. I have an 041 farm boss I picked up in '77 that still works and I think I paid 425 for it back then. You mean to tell me that a 20yo 029 is worth 200? No way.

Guess you're not too up on the used saw market. $200 for a lower hours running 029 is pretty much the norm, especially with the MS290 retailing for $359 nowadays.

Not quite sure what your 041 has to do with anything, but thanks for sharing all the same!
 
I thought they changed many moons ago that's why I mentioned it.
 
I just brought the MS290 and I love it (six cords so far). Been cutting with and old echo for about 18 years. Wondering why I didn't buy MS290 sooner. Hey the kids don't call me Mr Crabs for nothing
 
A 290 is not the most powerful saw in it's weight class nor is it the lightest, but for shear dependability and versitility it is almost unrivaled. There is a reason they are the # 1 selling saw in their segment of the market and have been for quite some time.
 
gd9704 said:
I'm a new MS290 owner as well. With a 20" bar I paid $ 379 a few weeks ago.

Compared to the 20" Craftsman it replaced, it's a dream to use.

I love it. (Even if it's a "heavy dog" as many on this forum like to call it.)
i used the 029 for better than 10 years, trade it in this spring still running!
 
The 290 is a good saw and for $200 you likely can't go wrong if the saw is in good shape and has good compression.

If you decide to go new however, I would save a little more money and jump into the pro range saws like the Dolmar PS-5100, Stihl MS-260, or Husky 346XP.
 
Also very satifsfied with the 290. Weight is the only complaint, but that is minor.
 
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